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![]() In this weekend's Radio Amateur Information Network (R.A.I.N.) audio news, they featured Michael Crestohl, W1RC, at the 2000 Dayton Ham- Vention. Michael was deeply involved at the time in working with the U.S. government to remove or reclassify collectible surplus radio gear from its demilitarization list. In the interview, Michael mentions that the meter needles in the R390A were "radio active" and had to be removed before the equipment could be demilitarized by the government. (It was not clear if this pertained to all of the R390As or certain models.) Just a FYI to R390A owners. The broadcast can be heard at: http://www.rrsta.com/rain/ (The statement about the meter needles comes in around 11:15 minutes into the approximate 15 minute audio news.) Just how radio active the needles are was not mentioned. Also I suspect that some R390A went to MARS members and may not have been demilitarized. I had one for many years and this was the first I heard about the needles. |
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